Bumped in to his Nan again on the way from from work last night; she went out to watch the tournament at the weekend. According to her, he is still really enjoying the experience and as we know is getting game time, nothing much different to what she said last week but she did make a comment that stuck with me. "if nothing else, this experience will make him grow up" Does make you wonder if the ego had taken over a little, particularly with his Reading experience.

Good interview here with him talking about how he's settled in at Gladbach, what he wants for them this season, how he sees himself fitting in in the set up and so on. He's a bit...well, young I guess, and it comes over almost as a kind of relaxed/laid back kind of attitude.

YorksHammer wrote:Good interview here with him talking about how he's settled in at Gladbach, what he wants for them this season, how he sees himself fitting in in the set up and so on. He's a bit...well, young I guess, and it comes over almost as a kind of relaxed/laid back kind of attitude.

YorksHammer wrote:Good interview here with him talking about how he's settled in at Gladbach, what he wants for them this season, how he sees himself fitting in in the set up and so on. He's a bit...well, young I guess, and it comes over almost as a kind of relaxed/laid back kind of attitude.

claretcloggy wrote:in my experience with german relatives (though that maybe a local thing) they like to use ciao to say goodbye to one another

I think it's tschau in German? May be wrong though. He comes across quite bashful but friendly in that interview. For people that can't be bothered to watch to it, he says he opted to skip the U19 tournament England won in order to settle in better at Borussia.